In Italian every noun has a gender and number. A noun is used for describing a person, an animal, a place or an object. The endings change in the plural with few exceptions. Italian nouns and adjectives can be masculine and feminine, singular and plural. They change the ending vowel according to their gender (feminine or masculine) and number (singular or plural).…

Today it’s all about doubles! What if, instead of saying “Hi, how are you today? Your hair looks great!”, I say “Hi, how are you today? Your hat looks great!”. But you weren’t wearing a hat. You would think I’d gone mad! In Italian this can happen quite easily if you don’t learn to double consonants properly. It’s important to start practising this from your very first…

Buon anno! The start of the new year brings with it the best sales, here in Rome sales (saldi) start on the 6th of January. As a beginner in the Italian language, it can be hard to make conversations with locals. However, since I am a hopeless shopping addicted, I tried to speak to Italian shopkeepers as soon as I…

Have you found your dream house in Italy? Learn the right vocabulary before buying, take time to learn and practice the right Italian words. Start with a video and answer the questions and then open the Prezi presentation to learn more vocabulary and finish with an interactive crossword. Write your answers in the comment or drop an email to info@santannainstitute.com Saluti da…

Here find free resources for Italian learners. Learn how to describe people’s physical appearance. Describing is one of the most common and important communicative acts of all, and physical descriptions are always one of the thoughest obstacles an Italian Language Student has to overcome when approaching this wonderful language. The sheer nature of Italian inflection, in both verbs and nouns,…

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